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Sequence Operation
Sequence Operation
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Sequence Operation
If an OMM installation file is damaged, for example, the netnumen volume is damaged,
you need to recover the file.
Sequence Operation
Sequence Operation
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Note:
If a USPP accesses the NetNumen U31, you must perform 1.4.2.7 Backing up USPP
Data and back up the USPP data. If the database is damaged, you can use the backup
data for USPP recovery.
1.3 Preparation
1.3.1 Hardware Preparation
For the hardware preparation, refer to Table 1-6.
Third-party server 1 Periodically saves backup files, which is used for system recovery
when the system is damaged. If the third-party server is not
configured and a server disk is damaged, all system files and backup
files are lost, and thus the system cannot be recovered.
Username Password
sysbak SysBak-123
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Basic data backup Backs up all basic data on the OMM, Auto Everyday Full backup
including data records and excluding
table structure and historical data
(notifications/logs/initial performance
data).
File backup Backs up version files, configuration Auto Every seven Full backup
files, and run-time files. days
Steps
1. On an OMM client, select Maintenance > Remote Backup Path Configuration. The
Remote Backup Path Configuration dialog box is displayed, see Figure 1-1.
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Table 1-9 Parameter Descriptions for Remote Backup Path Configuration Dialog
Box
Parameter Description
Remote Backup Path If all parameters are set correctly, click Browse to obtain the path on
the remote server. If any parameter is set incorrectly or the network is
faulty, the remote server path cannot be obtained.
2. Configure the backup path on the remote server, and click OK.
– End of Steps –
Prerequisite
The remote backup path is configured.
Steps
1. On an OMM client, select Maintenance > Task Management > Show Timing Task.
The Task Management window is displayed.
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2. In the left navigation tree, select Common Task > File and Database Backup
> Backup Whole DB Structure. The Backup Whole DB Structure window is
displayed, see Figure 1-2.
Table 1-10 Button Descriptions for the Backup Whole DB Structure Window
Button Description
This button is highlighted when the backup task is being executed. If the
backup duration is too long or the data backup needs to be cancelled, click
this button to stop data backup.
3. To directly save backup files onto a remote server, click on the toolbar, and select
Remote Backup Path.
Table 1-11 Period Information for the Backup Whole DB Structure Window
Parameter Description
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Prerequisite
The remote backup path is configured.
Steps
1. On an OMM client, select Maintenance > Task Management > Show Timing Task.
The Task Management window is displayed.
2. In the left navigation tree, select Common Task > Configuration Data Backup >
Backup Basic Data. The Backup Basic Data window is displayed, see Figure 1-3.
Table 1-12 Button Descriptions for the Backup Basic Data Window
Button Description
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Button Description
This button is highlighted when the backup task is being executed. If the
backup duration is too long or the data backup needs to be cancelled, click
this button to stop data backup.
3. To directly save backup files on a remote server, click on the toolbar, and select
Remote Backup Path.
Table 1-13 Period Information for the Backup Basic Data Window
Parameter Description
Server Execution Time File backup time, which refers to the time on the hour (obtained
through timed task modification) plus random deviation with granularity
being ten minutes. To modify the time point to execute File and
Database Backup, select Maintenance > Task Management >
Modify Task Start Time.
Prerequisite
The remote backup path is configured.
Steps
1. On an OMM client, select Maintenance > Task Management > Show Timing Task.
The Task Management window is displayed.
2. In the left navigation tree, select Common Task > File and Database Backup >
Backup File. The Backup File window is displayed, see Figure 1-4.
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Button Description
3. To directly save backup files onto a remote server, click on the toolbar, and select
Remote Backup Path.
Parameter Description
Server Execution Time File backup time, which refers to the time on the hour (obtained
through timed task modification) plus random deviation with granularity
being ten minutes. To modify the time point to execute File and
Database Backup, select Maintenance > Task Management >
Modify Task Start Time.
– End of Steps –
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Prerequisite
The remote backup path is configured.
Steps
1. On an OMM client, select Maintenance > Task Management > Show Timing Task.
The Task Management window is displayed.
2. In the left navigation tree, select Common Task > Historical Data Archiving > Log
Data Backup and Deletion Task. The Log Data Backup and Deletion Task window
is displayed, see Figure 1-5.
Table 1-16 Button Descriptions for the Log Data Backup and Deletion Task Window
Button Description
If multiple clients co-exist, click this button to obtain latest task information.
Selects the type of logs to be backed up, and sets whether to save backup
logs onto the remote server.
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Button Description
Sets the database monitoring thresholds. During a timed task, if the database
value (number of records or percentage) exceeds a preset threshold, an
alarm of the corresponding level is reported, and the database is cleared until
its usage is decreased to 80% of the lowest threshold.
This button is highlighted when the backup task is being executed. If the
backup duration is too long or the data backup needs to be cancelled, click
this button to stop data backup.
3. Click on the toolbar to select the type of logs to be backed up. To save backup
files on a remote server, select Remote Backup Path.
Table 1-17 Period Information for the Log Data Backup and Deletion Task Window
Parameter Description
Server Execution Time File backup time, which refers to the time on the hour (obtained through
timed task modification) plus random deviation with granularity being
ten minutes. To modify the time point to execute File and Database
Backup, select Maintenance > Task Management > Modify Task
Start Time.
Prerequisite
The remote backup path is configured.
Steps
1. On an OMM client, select Maintenance > Task Management > Show Timing Task.
The Task Management window is displayed.
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2. In the left navigation tree, select Common Task > Historical Data Archiving >
Alarm DataBackup and Deletion Task. The Alarm DataBackup and Deletion
Task window is displayed, see Figure 1-6.
Table 1-18 Button Descriptions for the Log Data Backup and Deletion Task Window
Button Description
If multiple clients co-exist, click this button to obtain latest task information.
Selects the type of alarms to be backed up, and sets whether to save backup
alarms to the remote server.
Sets the database monitoring thresholds. During a timed task, if the database
value (number of records or percentage) exceeds a preset threshold, an
alarm of the corresponding level is reported, and the database is cleared until
its usage is decreased to 80% of the lowest threshold.
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Button Description
This button is highlighted when the backup task is being executed. If the
backup duration is too long or the data backup needs to be cancelled, click
this button to stop data backup.
3. Click on the toolbar to select the type of alarms to be backed up. To directly save
backup files on a remote server, select Remote Backup Path.
Table 1-19 Period Information for the Log Data Backup and Deletion Task Window
Parameter Description
Server Execution Time File backup time, which refers to the time on the hour (obtained
through timed task modification) plus random deviation with granularity
being ten minutes. To modify the time point to execute File and
Database Backup, select Maintenance > Task Management >
Modify Task Start Time.
Prerequisite
The remote backup path is configured.
Steps
1. On an OMM client, select Maintenance > Task Management > Show Timing Task.
The Task Management window is displayed.
2. In the left navigation tree, select Common Task > Historical Data Archiving > PM
DataBackup and Deletion Task. The PM Data Backup and Deletion Task window
is displayed, see Figure 1-7.
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Table 1-20 Button Descriptions for the PM Data Backup and Deletion Task Window
Button Description
If multiple clients co-exist, click this button to obtain latest task information.
Selects the performance data table to be backed up, and sets whether to
save backup performance data to the remote server.
This button is highlighted when the backup task is being executed. If the
backup duration is too long or the data backup needs to be cancelled, click
this button to stop data backup.
3. Click on the toolbar to select the type of performance data to be backed up. To
save backup files on a remote server, select Remote Backup Path.
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Table 1-21 Period Information for the PM Data Backup and Deletion Task Window
Parameter Description
Server Execution Time File backup time, which refers to the time on the hour (obtained through
timed task modification) plus random deviation with granularity being
ten minutes. To modify the time point to execute File and Database
Backup, select Maintenance > Task Management > Modify Task
Start Time.
Manual whole database Backs up the structure of all databases used by Full backup
structure backup the OMM, including all database object structure
and excluding all basic data and historical data
(notifications/logs/performance raw data).
Manual basic data Backs up all basic data on the OMM, including Full backup
backup data records and excluding table structure and
historical data (notifications/logs/performance raw
data).
Manual file backup Version files, configuration files, and run-time files. Full backup
Manual alarm backup Backs up historical alarms and notifications. Incremental backup
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Prerequisite
The remote backup path is configured.
Steps
1. On an OMM client, select Maintenance > System Backup and Restore. The System
Backup and Restore window is displayed.
2. In the left navigation tree, select Backup > Backup Whole DB Structure. The
Configure Parameters of Backup page is displayed.
3. Select the path to save files on the server in Configure Parameters of Backup in the
right pane.
The system starts backing up files, and the backup process is simultaneously
displayed in Execution Result.
– End of Steps –
Prerequisite
The remote backup path is configured.
Steps
1. On an OMM client, select Maintenance > System Backup and Restore. The System
Backup and Restore window is displayed.
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2. In the left navigation tree, select Backup > Backup Basic Data. The Backup Basic
Data window is displayed.
3. In the right pane, select the path to save files onto the server in Configure Parameters
of Backup in the right pane.
Prerequisite
The remote backup path is configured.
Steps
1. On an OMM client, select Maintenance > System Backup and Restore. The System
Backup and Restore window is displayed.
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2. In the left navigation tree, select Backup > Backup File. The Backup File window is
displayed.
3. Select the path to save files on the server in Configure Parameters of Backup in the
right pane.
– End of Steps –
Prerequisite
The remote backup path is configured.
Steps
1. On an OMM client, select Maintenance > System Backup and Restore. The System
Backup and Restore window is displayed.
2. In the left navigation tree, select Backup > Backup and Deletion Log Data. The
Backup and Deletion Log Data window is displayed.
3. Select the backup action, contents, and the path to save files in Configure
Parameters of Backup and Deletion in the right pane, see Figure 1-11.
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Parameter Description
Backup and Deletion Select Operation Log, System Log, and Security Log.
Operation Context
Backup File Save at l Default Path: Saves backup files in the /ums-server/rundata
Server or Remote /backup/sysbak/logbak directory.
Server l Remote Path: Saves backup files onto the remote server.
– End of Steps –
Prerequisite
The remote backup path is configured.
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Steps
1. On an OMM client, select Maintenance > System Backup and Restore. The System
Backup and Restore window is displayed.
2. In the left navigation tree, select Backup > Backup and Deletion Alarm Data. The
Backup and Deletion Alarm Data window is displayed.
3. Select the backup action, content, and the path to save files in Configure Parameters
of Backup and Deletion in the right pane, see Figure 1-12.
Parameter Description
Backup and Deletion Select History Alarm Table and Notification Table.
Operation Context
Backup Filter Type Depends on data volume on the site. If there is large amount of data,
reduce the backup days, for example, back up alarms generated in
the latest seven days.
Backup File Save at l Default Path: Saves backup files in the /ums-server/rundata
Server or Remote /backup/sysbak/fmbak directory.
Server l Remote Path: Saves backup files onto the remote server.
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The system starts backing up files, and the backup process is simultaneously
displayed in Execution Result.
– End of Steps –
Prerequisite
The remote backup path is configured.
Steps
1. On an OMM client, select Maintenance > System Backup and Restore. The System
Backup and Restore window is displayed.
2. In the left navigation tree, select Backup > Backup and Deletion PM Data. The
Backup and Deletion PM Data window is displayed.
3. Select the backup action, content, and the path to save files in Configure Parameters
of Backup and Deletion in the right pane, see Figure 1-13.
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Parameter Description
NE Type Select the NE type, of which the performance objects are to be backed
up.
Data Type Select the table type of the performance database to be backed up
and then deleted. Options include:
l Origin Table: Generated based on the basic data of original
granularity result.
l Hour Table: Generated based on hours.
l Day Table: Generated based on days.
Backup Filter Type Backs up files that are generated during the specified period of time.
If Latest T Day(s) is selected, the performance data generated in the
latest T days are backed up.
Click to show the exact time to back up logs.
Set this parameter as required. If there is a large amount of performance
data everyday, reduce T Time.
Backup File Save at l Default Path: Saves backup files in the /ums-server/rundata
Server or Remote /backup/sysbak/pmbak directory.
Server l Remote Path: Saves backup files on the remote server.
The system starts backing up files, and the backup process is simultaneously
displayed in Execution Result.
– End of Steps –
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or patch upgrade, for system recovery in case of database damage (the database instance
need to be re-established).
Steps
1. On an OMM client, select Maintenance > CN Maintenance. The CN Maintenance
window is displayed.
2. In the NE tree, select HLR, and then selectCN Maintenance > HLR Globe
Management > USPP Globe Management > Data Maintenance > Backup Data in
the left navigation tree. The Backup Data window is displayed.
3. Set Data Backup to All, see Figure 1-14.
Prerequisite
Log in to the NetNumen U31 server as the root user.
Steps
1. Run the following command to query the disk usage of the server. Select the partition
bigger than 20 GB to save backup files.
#df -h
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Steps
1. Delete the faulty database instances by running the following command. For details,
refer to the database installation manual.
$dbca
2. Re-create a database instance by referring to the database installation manual.
Note:
l The SID of the new instance must be the same as that of the instance in the
database.
l The path to save the database instance must be the same as original path.
3. After the instance is created, start the instance and the interception function.
– End of Steps –
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Prerequisite
The database instance is started normally.
Steps
1. Stop the NetNumen U31 service programs.
2. Run the following command to check whether the programs are stopped:
#ps -d|grep zte_
For the command result, see Figure 1-15, which indicates that the EMS server is
closed.
3. Run the following command. The Database Setting dialog box is displayed, see
Figure 1-16.
#cd /home/netnumen/ems/ums-server/utils/usf-backup/#./run.sh
home/netnumen/ems is the actual EMS installation path.
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Parameter Description
EMS Root Path (Program EMS installation path, which needs to be entered in the upper-layer
Area) directory of ums-server, for example, /home/netnumen/ems.
7. Click Browse, and select the whole database structure backup file to be recovered.
8. Click Advanced Settings. A dialog box is displayed, see Figure 1-18. The file storage
path of the backup environment is used by default. Set the path as required.
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Note:
Verify that the file storage paths of the files to be recovered exist before recovery,
and the oracle user has the execution permission. Otherwise, an error is reported,
indicating that the user has no such permission.
9. Click Execute. A dialog box is displayed, see Figure 1-19. Click Yes.
The whole database structure starts to be recovered, and a prompt will be displayed,
indicating that the database is successfully recovered.
10. Click Yes. The offline recovery tool window is displayed, see Figure 1-20.
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– End of Steps –
The basic data recovery consumes about 15 minutes. The recovery time varies with
products.
Prerequisite
The offline recovery tool is started. For details, refer to Steps 1 through 5 in 1.4.2.1
Manually Backing up the Whole Database Structure.
Steps
1. In the left navigation tree of the offline recovery tool window, select Restore Basic
Data, see Figure 1-21.
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2. Click Browse, and select the basic data backup file to be recovered.
3. Click Execute. A dialog box is displayed, see Figure 1-22. Click Yes.
The basic data starts to be recovered, and a prompt will be displayed, indicating that
the data is successfully recovered.
4. Click Yes. The offline recovery tool window is displayed, see Figure 1-23.
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– End of Steps –
Steps
1. On an OMM client, select Maintenance > System Backup and Restore. The System
Backup and Restore window is displayed.
2. Select Restore > Restore Log Data. The log recovery window is displayed, see
Figure 1-24.
3. Select the path of the backup file from the Select the Backup File list.
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l If backup files are saved on the NetNumen U31 server, select Default Path, which
refers to the /ums-server/rundata/backup/logbak directory.
l If backup files are saved on the FTP/SFTP server, select Remote Path. To set
the remote path, select Maintenance > Remote Backup Path Configuration.
4. Click Browse, and select the log backup file.
5. Click Execute. A message box is displayed. Click Yes.
The recovery process is simultaneously displayed in Execution Result. When the
recovery process is completed, a message box is displayed, indicating the recovery
process is successfully completed.
– End of Steps –
Steps
1. On an OMM client, select Maintenance > System Backup and Restore. The System
Backup and Restore window is displayed.
2. Select Restore > Restore Alarm Data. The alarm recovery window is displayed, see
Figure 1-25.
3. Select the path of the backup file from the Select the Backup File list.
l If backup files are saved on the NetNumen U31 server, select Default Path, which
refers to the /ums-server/rundata/backup/fmbak directory.
l If backup files are saved on the FTP/SFTP server, select Remote Path. To set
the remote path, select Maintenance > Remote Backup Path Configuration.
4. Click Browse, and select the log backup file.
– End of Steps –
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Steps
1. On an OMM client, select Maintenance > System Backup and Restore. The System
Backup and Restore window is displayed.
2. Select Restore > Restore PM Data. The performance recovery window is displayed,
see Figure 1-26.
3. Select the path of the backup file from the Select the Backup File list.
l If backup files are saved on the NetNumen U31 server, select Default Path, which
refers to the /ums-server/rundata/backup/pmbak directory.
l If backup files are saved on the FTP/SFTP server, select Remote Path. To set
the remote path, select Maintenance > Remote Backup Path Configuration.
4. Click Browse, and select the log backup file.
5. Click Execute. A message box is displayed. Click Yes.
The recovery process is simultaneously displayed in Execution Result. When the
recovery process is completed, a message box is displayed, indicating the recovery
process is successfully completed.
– End of Steps –
Steps
Running a Command
1. On a client, select Configuration > MML Terminal > Open MML Terminal. The MML
Terminal window is displayed.
2. Click the EMS Server root node, and run the following command to check whether the
command can be executed successfully.
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DEL USPP:true;
l Yes -> Step 5.
l No -> 3.
3. If a prompt is displayed, indicating that the command does not exist, connect to the
NetNumen U31 database (sqlplus cm_uspp/U_tywg_2008@database instance name)
by using sqlplus, and execute SQL statements.
#su – oracle
$sqlplus /nolog
SQL> conn cm_uspp/U_tywg_2008
SQL>update cm_uspp.CN_R_USPPVERSION set CURRENTVERSION = '';
SQL>update cm_uspp.CN_R_USPPVERSION set outver = '';
SQL>commit;
4. Repeat the command in Step 2.
Importing the License File
5. On the client, select Topology > View Topology. The Topology Management
window is displayed.
6. Right-click the USPP agent, and select to deactivate the agent.
7. On an OMM client, select Maintenance > CN Maintenance. The CN Maintenance
window is displayed.
8. Select CN Maintenance > License Management. The License Management tab is
displayed, see Figure 1-27.
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11. Click right beside Type to filter NE types, and lick to create a USPP node.
Updating the USPP
12. In the MML Terminal window, right-click the USPP agent, and select to activate the
agent.
13. In the MML Terminal window, select USPP Management > USPP Serial Number
Management > Show Available USPP Serial Number, and click to query available
USPP S/Ns, see Figure 1-29.
14. Select USPP Management > USPP Serial Number Management > Update USPP,
enter the USPP S/N (queried in 13.) in Serial Number, and click , see Figure 1-30.
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16. Select USPP from the License Type list, select the new NE agent from the NE Agent
List list, and click .
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21. On the Operation tab, set Data Restore to All, click Browse after backing up USPP
data, and then click Execute.
Synchronizing USPP Data
22. In the navigation tree, select CN Maintenance > HLR Global Management > USPP
Global Management > Data Maintenance > Sync Data, see Figure 1-34.
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23. Set Operate Type, Sync Options, and synchronization mode (use the default value
in normal cases), and click Execute.
– End of Steps –
Steps
1. Stop the NetNumen U31 service programs.
2. Upload the backup path to the NetNumen U31 server, and run the following commands
to decompress the files.
#cd /home/backupfile
#tar -zxvf ems.tar.gz -C /
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c. Click Browse behind Select the backup file, and select the file to be recovered.
d. Click Browse behind Target path for file restoration, and select the destination
path to recover the files.
Note:
You need to select a blank path as the destination path, see Figure 1-36.
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e. Click Execute. A dialog box is displayed. Click Yes. The files are successfully
recovered, see Figure 1-37.
4. Copy the backup files recovered from execution files to the OMM installation path.
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For example, set the recovery path to /home/netnumen/backup, and the copy
commands are as follows:
l For the CGSL operating system, run the following commands:
#unalias cp
#cp -rf /home/netnumen/backup/* /home/netnumen/ems
l For the Solarios operating system, directly run the cp command:
#cp -rf /home/netnumen/backup/* /home/netnumen/ems
5. Restart the NetNumen U31 server.
– End of Steps –
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